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The Bulletin: December 24-30, 2025

The Bulletin: December 24-30, 2025

This past week’s articles of interest…

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You may delay, but time will not. – New Zealand Energy

The Hidden Crisis: Why America Can’t Survive Without Venezuelan Oil

Effects of Future Climate Extreme Heat Events and Land Use Changes on Land Vertebrates

US Moves Special Operations Aircraft Near Venezuela: ‘Prepositioning For Action’ | ZeroHedge

EXCLUSIVE: False Flags Are Coming… and They Know It | Daily Pulse

Paralyzed By Complication: Our Broken Systems | how to save the world

Blood For Oil At the United Nations

The New World Order Crisis and “The Reproduction of Real Life”: Food, Water and Energy. Three Fundamental Necessities of Life in Jeopardy – Global Research

3 Action Items for 2026

Tense UN Meeting Sees Russia, China Blast US ‘Cowboy Behavior’ Against Venezuela | ZeroHedge

Happy Holidays! I Have Brought Hopium!

CHINA HITS BACK After US Seizes Venezuela Oil Ship | OpenmindedReporter

The Physics of the Fall: Entropic Gravity and the Economic Event Horizon

Resources and Anthropocentrism – by Guy R McPherson

The Continental Bait-and-Switch | Mises Institute

The Good News Is People Are Realizing We’re On Our Own

Myth or reality? The circular economy – by Catherine Knight

Important article on oligarchy and monopolies that I tried to cross post–and again Substack refused. So here it is, from Matt Stoller.

Regenerative Resources 2.0 (a recommended reading list from my library and beyond updated for 2025)

Lawrence Wilkerson: Economic Collapse Will End the US Empire

The Small and the Big: Life’s Fundamental Energetic Dichotomy

Chinese Military Simulates Caribbean War Scenario Amid Trump’s Gunboat Diplomacy | ZeroHedge

Managing Shortfall

We Don’t Need Any More Renewables – by TheLastFarm

Decline and Fall – The Chris Hedges Report

Original Sin – by Nathan Knopp – System Failure

Paulo Nogueira Batista: West Destroys Global Economics System

2025: The Year Of Peak Everything – The Honest Sorcerer

Your Bank Doesn’t Have Your Money

The Empire Ended In 72 Hours

What if Predicting Collapse Hastens Collapse?

Why collapse is inevitable – by William E Rees

The Lifespan Of a Country

How To: Solitude During Collapse

Everyone’s a Lender Now: Shadow Banking

Visualized: Where Do Microplastics Come From Anyway?

CIA Drone Carried Out First Known Land Strike On Venezuela | ZeroHedge

Are Forests Now Emitting More Carbon Than They Absorb?

Recommended Substacks for environmental advocacy

The Fourth Turning: How Societies Break, and How the Next Era Begins

Francesca Albanese and the Lonely Road of Defiance

General Mike Flynn Demands Accountability From Trump

Putin Authorizes Military Reserve Call-Up To Protect Critical Energy Sites | ZeroHedge


PLEASE NOTE: This list is just ‘of interest’. It does not mean I personally endorse or agree with the content of a listed article; in fact, some I certainly do not agree with. But these are all part and parcel of stories told by our species about our world. Some are published by the authors for ‘educational’ and/or ‘informational’ purposes, some are for far more nefarious ‘narrative management’ ones–you, the reader, can decide which is which. Keep in mind a relevant passage from a Bill Rees paper: “We begin with a reminder that humans are storytellers by nature. We socially construct complex sets of facts, beliefs, and values that guide how we operate in the world. Indeed, humans act out of their socially constructed narratives as if they were real. All political ideologies, religious doctrines, economic paradigms, cultural narratives—even scientific theories—are socially constructed “stories” that may or may not accurately reflect any aspect of reality they purport to represent. Once a particular construct has taken hold, its adherents are likely to treat it more seriously than opposing evidence from an alternate conceptual framework.”


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